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Allan Rubenstein
Director & Head Coach
College Recruiting Coordinator
Allan Rubenstein, Director for Inland
Volleyball Club, has been the Head Volleyball Coach for Timber Creek
High School for 6 years. Allan led Timber Creek to win the 2008
Girls' 6A State Championship. The girls' team was
also the State Runner-up two seasons ago, and the boys’ program has reached
the state finals twice. He was named Coach of the Year five
different times. Allan has 16 years experience coaching club
volleyball and has also coached at the collegiate level when he
served as Assistant Coach for the Rollins College Tars and the
University of Tulsa. His playing experience includes a collegiate
men’s club team, many USAV adult teams, and numerous beach
tournaments. Allan is Head Coach of the 16 Elite team, and also
serves as the College Recruiting Coordinator for IVC. He lives
in Orlando, Florida with his wife Stephanie, their daughter
Austin and their son Sawyer.
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Stephanie Feulner
Board of Directors
Stephanie
Feulner graduated
from Bishop Moore High School in Orlando where she played volleyball
and soccer. Stephanie led the Hornets to 2 State Soccer
Championships, which were the first for girls’ soccer in the
school’s history. She then went to the University of North Florida
on a volleyball scholarship where she earned several accolades
including All-Conference First Team honors. During her tenure at UNF
the Ospreys earned a spot in the NAIA National Championships her
freshman year. Stephanie then transferred to Saint Louis University
to play Division I volleyball. While at SLU she helped to lead the
Billikens to the NCAA National Invitational while earning
All-Conference First Team honors and AVCA National Athlete of the
Week. As a senior Stephanie was selected SLU Outstanding Female
Athlete of the Year. She served as Assistant Volleyball Coach for
Georgia State University in 1997, and served as Assistant Coach
for Timber Creek High School for three seasons. Inducted into the Bishop Moore Hall of
Fame in 1996, Stephanie was one of the youngest inductees in the
school’s history. She was also inducted into the Saint Louis
University Hall of Fame in 2005. Stephanie has several years of
experience coaching club volleyball and soccer, as well as over 17
years experience working for non-profits such as the Central Florida
YMCA and The Center For Drug-Free Living, Inc. Stephanie is happily
married to Allan Rubenstein, and her proudest accomplishments are the
births of their beautiful children, daughter Austin and son Sawyer. The family resides in
Orlando, Florida.
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Juan Vazquez
Head Coach
Juan Vazquez has been playing volleyball since
he was 13. He played varsity for 3 years on his high school team in
Puerto Rico, and played on the collegiate men's club team at the
University of Maryland. Juan has over 6 years experience coaching
club and coached the 16 & under team for Inland last year. He lives
in East Orlando, has a B.S. in Civil Engineering and works as a
project coordinator for a construction material testing firm. Juan's
daughter Adriana plays for Inland and has signed with Embry-Riddle
College. Adriana is also a member of the 2008 6A State Champions
Timber Creek High School. Juan is the Head Coach of the 14 Travel team.
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Rachel Corbitt
Head Coach
Rachel Corbitt has been around
volleyball for over 10 years. She played in middle school, high school and club
volleyball in the Tampa area. In addition to playing, she has refereed high
school and club volleyball as well as coached club. She also coached and played
for the UCF Women's Club Team before graduating with her Bachelor’s Degree in
Health Service Administration. She lives in east Orlando and manages a doctor’s
office. Rachel is the Assistant Coach of the 15 Elite team.
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Natalie Bookal
Head Coach
Natalie Bookal graduated from Boynton
Beach High School where she was a starter on the varsity volleyball
team for four years. Natalie led the Bengal Tigers to two district
championships, a regional championship, and a third place finish at
the state championship. She also received many awards during high
school such as honorable mention her freshman and sophomore year, a
player to watch her junior and senior year, and Central Conference
First Team her junior and senior year in the Palm Beach Post and
Sun-Sentinel, as well as team captain and MVP her junior and senior
year. Natalie started playing club volleyball in 5th
grade, when she was 10 years old. In middle school she played club
for Club Sol, and Palm Beach Volleyball Academy, and in high school
she played for Palm Beach Juniors, and Florida Goldcoast. While
playing for Florida Goldcoast her team placed first at many
tournaments including the Cloverleaf Invitational, Disney Classics,
Tampa Bay National Qualifier and the Baltimore National Qualifier,
which landed her team a spot in the Junior Olympics. Natalie also
assisted in coaching my clubs 12-14 teams. Upon completion of high
school Natalie received numerous scholarship offers from schools
such as Rollins College, Oberlin College, and Emerson College to
name a few, but she decided to attend the University of Central
Florida on a full academic scholarship and focus on her studies.
While at UCF, Natalie joined the club team her freshman year, and
shortly there after she became the clubs president and captain her
sophomore and junior year, which consisted of me coaching and
playing on the team. Natalie is originally from Toronto, Canada, but
moved to Palm Beach, Florida when she was 10. Natalie recently
graduated from UCF in August of 2009 with a Bachelors in Business
Management, she is currently the Head Varsity and Middle School
coach at The Orlando Lutheran Academy, last year she was the Head 18
Travel coach for Inland, and this year will coaching the 17 Elite
team.
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Keri Bock
Head Coach
Keri Bock has been playing volleyball for the past
13 years and coaching for the last 11 years. Keri played volleyball for
University High School and graduated in 2002. She led the Lady Cougars to 3
District Championships, 2 Metro Championships and 2 State Play-Off appearances
while earning several accolades that included All-Conference Honors 2 years in a
row. She played club volleyball in the Orlando area for 4 years, acting as
Captain on all 4 of her Elite teams. After high school, she earned a volleyball
scholarship to play for Division I school Fairleigh Dickinson University, and as
setter, led the Knights to three NEC Conference appearances. Since graduating
college, Keri still actively plays in adult competition in indoor, grass and
beach volleyball. Keri has been coaching since her freshman year of high
school, volunteering her time as assistant coach for Discovery Middle School, 9
years with the girls and 3 years with the boys. She took a break from coaching
for a year to referee high school and adult league volleyball but found that
coaching was more fulfilling. Last year, she was hired onto her Alma Mater's
staff, University High School, as the Junior Varsity Volleyball Coach and
Assistant Varsity Coach for both the Girls' and Boys' teams. Keri has coaching
experience outside of volleyball as well, coaching competitive swimming for 3
years with a local club team. Outside of the volleyball world, Keri likes to
volunteer her time as the Special Events Coordinator for the non-profit
organization, Pet Rescue by Judy. She holds a B.S. degree in Interdisciplinary
Studies, concentrating in Communications and Global Studies. She was married
last year to Christopher Bock and currently resides in East Orlando. Keri is
Head Coach of the 16 Travel team.
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Christopher Bock
Assistant Coach
Christopher Bock has been playing high level
competitive volleyball for the last ten years. The first four years were spent
at University High School in Orlando where he was twice named player of the year
and led the team to 2 second place finishes and a State Championship title his
Senior year when the team went undefeated. While playing at UHS, Chris also
played four years for the Orlando Gold Junior Olympic Boys where he was a four
year captain, playing two year as a 16&U and two as an 18&U. The teams
performed well highlighted by winning the East Coast Championships as an 18&U
along with high finishes at the Southern California Tournament. After
scholarship offers from several different Division I and II programs, Chris
chose a more challenging academic route for his college career and chose
Division III Stevens Institute of Technology. He played four years for Stevens
where he was a four year starter and three year captain. He helped lead his
team to 3 Final Four appearances where he was named to the All-Tournament team
every time. As a member of the Stevens Tech team, Chris had the opportunity to
train under members of the Scottish National Team as well as FIVB
representatives from Germany. The team also played against the Scottish
National team and other Men's professional club teams in Scotland and Germany
during a European tour. After graduating in 2006 with a degree in Biomedical
Engineering, he moved back to Orlando to continue his education as a graduate
student at the University of Central Florida. While working on his master's,
Chris played with the club team at UCF. He helped them win the Las Vegas
Invitational in 2007 and a third place finish at the 2008 NIRSA National
Championships. Having used all of his eligibility, Chris has now turned his
volleyball knowledge to the coaching side of the volleyball world. He was an
assistant coach for the University High School girls' program last season and
also assisted with the boys' program in the spring. Chris assists wife Keri with
the 16 Travel team.
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